Hilchot Shchenim

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Hilchot Shchenim is the section of Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah that codifies Jewish civil law governing neighbors’ rights, property boundaries, and related disputes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish legal code
section of Mishneh Torah
author Maimonides NERFINISHED
Moses ben Maimon NERFINISHED
basedOn Geonic responsa
Halakhic midrashim
Talmud Bavli NERFINISHED
Talmud Yerushalmi NERFINISHED
codifies laws of compelling a neighbor to share construction costs
laws of customary usage between neighbors
laws of damage caused by proximity
laws of digging pits near a neighbor’s property
laws of distance between properties
laws of division of property
laws of easements
laws of fences and partitions
laws of hezek re’iyah (damage by sight)
laws of industrial nuisances
laws of neighborly relations
laws of noise and nuisance
laws of obligations between partners in property
laws of planting near a neighbor’s property
laws of property boundaries
laws of right of way
laws of rights in a jointly owned courtyard
laws of rights in a jointly owned field
laws of rights in a jointly owned house
laws of shared courtyards
laws of shared walls
laws of smoke and odor damage
laws of urban versus rural neighbor relations
laws of visual intrusion
laws of windows and privacy
hasGoal define fair use of adjacent properties
prevent disputes between neighbors
includedIn Sefer Nezikim (book of damages) classification in Mishneh Torah NERFINISHED
language Hebrew
legalDomain Jewish civil law
damages between neighbors
neighbors’ rights
property law
tort law
legalSystem Halakha NERFINISHED
partOf Mishneh Torah NERFINISHED
placeOfComposition Egypt NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
subjectOf rabbinic commentaries
yeshiva study
timePeriod 12th century

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Sefer Mishpatim workIncluded Hilchot Shchenim